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Nurse Practitioner Preceptor Information Package 2017/2018

Masters in Nursing (MN) (Nurse Practitioner Field of Study) Degree Program

Post-Master NP (PMNP) Diploma Program

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Dear Respected Preceptor,

Thank you for agreeing to participate as a preceptor or NP Advisor for a student in the Nurse Practitioner program at the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing. The preceptor role is fundamental to helping the student learn, experience, and practice in an environment that is supportive and safe for

both the student and the patients. We appreciate your time, your professional commitment, and your willingness to share your knowledge. Please find included some useful information in assisting you to become familiar with our faculty and program.

The student for whom you are a preceptor or NP Advisor is enrolled either in the MN (NP Field) Degree Program or Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner (PMNP) Diploma Program. Throughout the program, aspects of clinical reasoning will be investigated, critically reviewed and applied to a broad range

of clinical case studies as students develop advanced physical assessment skills, knowledge and skill in the collection of data and diagnostic formulation. Practical elements of advanced client assessment, including physical and mental status, psychosocial, family, and cultural and community factors, the implications of social determinants of health and risk appraisal will be addressed in terms of their impact on t he child/adolescent/adult/older

adult client’s health status. Clinical, theoretical and scientific knowledge will be synthesized in the identification and management of existing and potential client states of health and illness. Approaches to effective written and verbal communication of findings to lay individuals and health professional colleagues as they relate to the client and family will be addressed. Students will have opportunities to apply knowledge and develop

advanced skills in assessment, clinical reasoning, therapeutic management, and health promotion. They will also have opportunity to learn and practice to full scope of the nurse practitioner role by engaging in a quality improvement project, demonstrating leadership to improve client care and facilitate system change, and by educating clients, the community, and members of the healthcare team.

The clinical component of the program includes a total of 800 practicum hours divided amongst 4 courses over 2 years. The clinical practicums are designed to facilitate students’ development of advanced skills (interviewing, physical examination, diagnostic testing, interpretation of findings,

therapeutic planning and advanced practice/nurse practitioner role development) related to client/family, community and system assessment. Application of the clinical reasoning process is integral to the students’ experiences. It is expected that students will be competent in basic health and physical assessment (HPA) and the associated techniques prior to beginning the nurse practitioner program. They will continue to build on these basic

skills to develop an advanced level of assessment, planning and therapeutic management.

Kind Regards, Monica Parry, MEd, MSc, NP-Adult, PhD, CCN(C)

Associate Professor and Coordinator, Nurse Practitioner Programs Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing 155 College Street, Suite 130

Toronto, ON, Canada, M5T 1P8

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Faculty Liaisons Academic

Director of MN programs Coordinator of NP Programs* Office Hours: via e-mail or through pre-arranged appointment

Margaret Blastorah, PhD, RN Monica Parry, MEd, MSc, NP-Adult, PhD, CCN(C) Telephone: 416-946-0105 Telephone: 416-946-3561 Fax: 416-978-8222 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Preparing for Placements

Practicum Placement & Professional Development Officers Nora Jantschukeite Randa Bronte-Tinkew Telephone: (416) 946-5196 Telephone: (416) 946-8250 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Student Placement Coordinators Sharon Lee Kong Ng Telephone: (416) 978-8475 Telephone: (416) 946-0279 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Online Placement Evaluations

NP Graduate Program Assistant Terry Yuen Telephone: (416) 946-0280 Email: [email protected]

Honorarium payments

Business Manager Nadia Ramnarine Telephone: (416) 978-2832 Email: [email protected]

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Program Overview

Approximately 85 NP students’ graduate per year from the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto in one of three NP emphases: NP-Adult, NP-Paediatric and NP-Primary Health Care-Global Health. Students enter into the program via a combined Master of Nursing (MN) (Nurse Practitioner Field) Degree Program or a Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner (PMNP) Diploma Program. Our NP programs prepare graduates to lead in the comprehensive care of patients through the application of Advanced Practice Nursing and Nurse Practitioner competencies as described by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO, January 2018). Students are also accountable for complying with relevant laws as outlined in the CNO Practice Standard (Revised 2017). Students gain population-based experiences in caring for patients with health maintenance requirements, common health problems and/or acute and chronic conditions within their chosen population of Adult (adolescents/adults/older adults) Paediatrics (infant/child/adolescent) or Primary Health Care-Global Health (all ages).

Clinical placements may occur across the health care sector in primary care, long term care, ambulatory care and acute care settings. Students may choose to concentrate and specialize with a clinical focus through focused course work and targeted clinical placement selection in the final year of the NP program.

Our NP programs are accessible to students across Canada. The student experience in this hybrid education delivery model includes:

Attendance at two one-week on-campus residencies and one 3-day leadership symposium,

Simulation-based learning,

Virtual classrooms, and

Combined asynchronous and synchronous discussions.

Master of Nursing (MN) (Nurse Practitioner Field) Degree Program The NP Field of the Master of Nursing Program is designed to provide students with the skills and competencies required to practice as a Nurse Practitioner (Adult, Paediatric or PHC-GH). This innovative and accessible MN population-based program is completed over 2 years (full time). The course-work is available entirely on-line and the practicums are emphasis focused. In addition to the specialty NP courses outlined in Table 1, MN NP students are required to complete 4 foundation courses: NUR 1017: History of Ideas in Nursing NUR 1022: Research Design, Appraisal, & Utilization NUR 1028: Qualitative Research NUR 1034: Program Planning & Evaluation

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Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner (PMNP) Diploma Program

The Post-Master's NP Diploma is an innovative and highly competitive 2-year program (part time) available to students across Canada. It is designed to afford students who have completed graduate education in nursing the opportunity to develop knowledge and skills required to practice as a Nurse Practitioner. The Post-Master's NP Diploma consists of 5 courses (Table 1), completed over a 2-year period. Students will focus their studies in the area of adult, paediatric, or primary health-global health care. Table 1. MN Foundation (red font) and NP Specialty (black font) NP courses.

Fall Winter Spring-Summer

NUR 1091 (Adult) or NUR1092 (Paediatric) or NUR1093 (PHC-GH) Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics

NUR 1101H (Adult) or NUR 1102H (Paediatric):

or NUR 1114H (PHC-GH)

Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning 100 clinical hours

(20h SimLab + 80h Practice Setting)

NUR1022 or NUR1028 (MN-NP students only)

NUR1028 or NUR1022 (MN-NP students only)

NUR 1115H (Adult) or

NUR1116H (Paediatric) or

NUR 1117H (PHC-GH) Advanced Health Assessment and

Therapeutic Management I 250 clinical hours Fall

NUR1017 (MN-NP students only)

NUR 1215H (Adult) or

NUR1216H (Paediatric) or

NUR 1217H (PHC-GH) Advanced Health Assessment and

Therapeutic Management II 250 clinical hours Winter

NUR1034 (MN-NP students only)

NUR 1221 (Adult) or NUR1222 (Paediatric) or NUR1223 (PHC-GH)

Nurse Practitioners: Roles and Issues 200 clinical hours

* please note that PMNPD students take only the NP Specialty courses and the MN NP student take both the MN Foundation and the NP Specialty courses.

Year 2

Year 1

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Clinical Practicum Course Competencies: Clinical Course Clinical Competencies NUR 1101/1102/1114: NP Advanced Health Assessment & Clinical Reasoning (20h simulation lab+80h in practice setting)

Following successful completion of 3 OSCEs, students undertake this course with the goal of developing advanced practice skills in history taking and physical examination on clients/families with common health and illness states. Learning to formulate differential diagnoses is also integral to this practice rotation.

NUR 1115/1116/1117 Advanced Health Assessment and Therapeutic Management I (250 hours)

Students undertake this course with the goal of continued development of the advanced skills (history taking and physical examination) with the integration of diagnostic testing and treatment planning. Students will continue to develop advanced practice nursing judgment, skill and knowledge in patient/family care scenarios presenting with increased complexity. Students will also focus on educating clients, the community, and members of the healthcare team during this clinical practicum.

NUR1215/1216/1217 Advanced Health Assessment and Therapeutic Management II (250 hours)

Students undertake this course with a goal to develop and refine clinical reasoning skills, and skills to critically appraise and synthesize relevant clinical data, research, theory and clinical practice guidelines related to geriatrics or paediatric complex care, pain, end-of-life care and medical assistance in dying, mental health, diabetes, and skin disorders/dermatologic issues. This course includes a clinical practicum focused on professional role, responsibility and accountability (clinical practice and collaboration, consultation and referral), therapeutic management, and health promotion and prevention of illness and injury. Integration of controlled drugs and substance competencies is integral to students’ learning in this course.

NUR 1221/1222/1223: Nurse Practitioners: Roles and Issues 200 hours

Practice settings offer experiences with clients/families experiencing health and illness states with specialized, multiple and complex needs. Students consolidate skill development across the health-illness continuum. Practice settings offer opportunities for students to integrate all NP domains of practice into their advanced practice role with a focus on a quality improvement initiative during this final clinical practicum.

Controlled Drug and Substance content is integrated throughout the NP Specialty Courses.

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Practicum Roles and Responsibilities

Experienced practitioners (preceptors) provide invaluable clinical learning experiences for our students. The preceptor's roles include those of a coach, teacher, facilitator, resource person, and clinical evaluator. In most cases, the preceptor is a NP (with at least one year of clinical NP experience). In some situations, students may have a physician preceptor. In this case, students are also assigned a NP Advisor. Students may complete no more than 50% of program practicum hours (400 hours maximum) with physician preceptors. The Practicum Placement & Professional Development Officers arrange placements and preceptors for students, in collaboration with the student and the NP program faculty. Students generally have one placement and preceptor for each practicum course. This is to ensure each student has adequate time to develop in the role of a NP and to allow the preceptor adequate time to assess the student and provide a reliable and valid student and clinical experience evaluation. Roles and responsibilities of preceptors and NP Advisors are outlined below. 1. NP and Physician Preceptors

Prior to the Beginning of the Clinical Rotation

Communicate with the student in order to discuss the clinical environment

Information such as start times, dress code, reporting of sick time etc. should be communicated prior to the beginning of the practicum experience

Additional learning opportunities such as rounds, journal clubs etc. can be suggested at this time as well

At the Outset of the Clinical Rotation

Review the learning plan, clinical portfolio, and course practicum competencies with the student

Assist the student to identify strategies for achieving competencies

Communicate with the course instructor to establish initial contact (the course instructor typically initiates this contact via email within the first 2 – 3 weeks of the course.)

Complete the honorarium request sent via email by the Finance & Payroll Administrator Note: honoraria requests will be processed once the practicum evaluation has been completed, and final grades have been submitted by the course instructor and approved by Committee on Standing

During the Clinical Rotation

Facilitate student's introduction to the clinical setting

Act as a clinical expert and role model sharing experiences and knowledge

Provide clinical supervision and consultation to the student during their practicum experience

Meet with the student regularly to discuss progress towards achievement of learning competencies (as outlined in the student’s learning plan)

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Inform the course instructor of any problems arising from the student placement as soon as these are suspected or identified

(Early intervention and faculty support helps to ensure student success and decrease preceptor burden in difficult situations)

After Completion of the Clinical Rotation

Review the course competencies with the student to determine if successfully achieved. Meet and discuss evaluation of performance with the student. Complete the required final evaluation* online via Linking Health Professionals, (watch for an email link from [email protected]), and discuss the evaluation with course instructor if unsatisfactory.

Review the clinical portfolio for accuracy

*If you are a physician preceptor, please discuss evaluation of performance with the NP Advisor prior to completing the online form.

2. NP Advisors

All students with a physician preceptor in any semester must also have a NP Advisor. A NP Advisor will provide feedback to the course instructor about a NP student’s progress towards their clinical competencies as they relate to NP practice. The NP Advisor will work together with the student and their physician preceptor, to ensure the student has the opportunity to learn and be assessed by an Advanced Practice Nurse with NP competencies. NP Advisors may participate in the students learning through direct observation in the clinical setting, or via indirect methods including face-to-face meetings, video room chats, telephone calls or email correspondence.

The Practicum Placement & Professional Development Officers will provide the NP Advisor with instructor contact information and course materials. The student will provide the NP Advisor with details of her/his individual learning plan. Students are also asked to provide the NP Advisor with a plan for communication and identify strategies for illustrating progress towards meeting the course and clinical competencies.

NP Advisors will communicate with their NP students weekly during the semester. The student is expected to negotiate a schedule with the NP Advisor at the beginning of the course. At any point in the semester, the NP Advisor is encouraged to contact the course instructor, if there are any concerns about the student's placement or progress. Some examples of how NP Advisors have assessed student progress include:

Indirect:

reviewing sample clinical documentation, discussion of student documented case studies and analysis of exemplars describing clinical encounters

Direct

carrying out direct observation of a student in the clinical setting

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The NP Advisor is required to document their feedback about the students’ progress and clinical competence online via Linking Health Professionals**. This feedback will be used together with that provided by the physician preceptor to determine if a student has met the competencies for the clinical practicum component of their course. ** A student’s clinical evaluation cannot be considered complete until all required NP Advisor feedback has been submitted via Linking

Health Professionals. Watch for an email link from [email protected].

3. Students

The primary objective of practicum experience is to gain knowledge and expertise from working with the preceptor and within the practice setting in preparation for a career as a knowledgeable, skilled nurse practitioner. Professional demeanor as would normally be expected of one working in the role of an RN is expected to continue in all practicum experience situations. Respect, collegiality and privacy of information will be upheld at all times by the student.

Student Responsibilities before Beginning a Clinical Rotation

Analyze and determine what you want to gain from the experience (please reflect on course competencies and individual learning needs)

Complete online practicum information form

Ensure that all required documentation is complete and current (Health Form, CNO or comparable registration, mask fit testing results, vulnerable sector police record check)

Complete any agency-specific education and/or documentation requirements (e.g. agency ID, secure system access, etc.)

Develop a draft learning plan

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At the Outset of the Clinical Rotation

Discuss your clinical portfolio and learning plan with the preceptor/submit to course instructor as required

Discuss with the preceptor reciprocal expectations and devise a schedule of activities to meet learning competencies During the Clinical Rotation

Maintain an updated clinical portfolio and learning plan

Seek supervision and feedback from the preceptor on an on-going basis

Perform within the administrative framework of the practice facility

Progress toward achievement of course competencies for a satisfactory clinical evaluation

Abide by PHIPPA requirements; students will not view any records that they are not authorized to see and will not copy, scan or remove any patient documents from the clinical setting

Communicate with course instructor if issues arise during practicum placement (e.g. challenges with meeting course competencies, issues with preceptor access or availability, concerns re: clinical supervision, etc.)

After Completion of the Clinical Rotation

Review the clinical portfolio and learning plan with the preceptor to determine if competencies have been successfully achieved

Discuss student self-evaluation with the preceptor Submit a preceptor approved clinical portfolio to instructor verifying hours of clinical

Submit a completed learning plan as directed to instructor

Keep a copy of the clinical portfolio for submission to the instructor in the next clinical course (i.e. keep 1101 (or 1102 or 1114) for submission at beginning of 1115 (or 1116 or 1117), etc.

Complete online preceptor and placement evaluations

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Evaluations – Submitted On-Line via Linking Health Professionals

1. Student

All student evaluations are completed online through our online evaluation system – Linking Health Professionals (LHP). LHP hosts a community of students and preceptors affiliated with the Lawrence S. Bloomberg School of Nursing. Students carry out self-assessments (competency evaluation) and provide feedback on the clinical experience. All information is private and confidential. Individual evaluations of the preceptor and site are never released to the preceptors. In order to provide constructive feedback, evaluation results are anonymized, collated and shared with the site only after at least three separate evaluations have been provided and a request from the preceptor or site has been made.

2. Preceptor As a preceptor, you are required to complete a clinical competency evaluation and a student behavioral evaluation. At completion of your

student’s placement you are required to complete these online evaluations via LHP. The student must complete their evaluation first, and then you will be prompted to complete your evaluation. As a part of the evaluation you will be required to verify your student’s hours. Preceptors are invited to build their profile on LHP, and are encouraged to share a photo, which helps build recognition as part of the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing. Minimum posting to the profile should include your name, area of practice and contact details. We will set up your account with LHP (if not currently a member) and the LHP system will email you an access password. If you have used LHP previously, you may sign on with your current login name and password. Most common issues related to LHP evaluations:

Students must complete their evaluation first. This step is needed in order for the LHP system to prompt the preceptor to complete their part

Students or preceptors click “save” instead of “submit” (evaluation is not submitted to the system, but saved instead)

To complete the Evaluation: 1. Once your student has completed their evaluation you will receive an email prompt from the LHP system. Preceptors are

asked to complete both the Competency Evaluation and Student Evaluation. An email notification will be sent from

[email protected]. A temporary link will be provided and will link you directly to the clinical evaluation. If the link has expired, you will need to sign in with your user name and password on the login site: https://www.linkinghealthprofessionals.com/index.cfm

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2. Click Start to proceed with the evaluation. You can view the Student’s self-evaluation by clicking the magnifying glass icon. You will

start the evaluation by confirming the number of hours spent with the Student. You can either confirm the number of hours the

student has documented, or if different, enter the number of hours spent with the Student.

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3. Proceed with the Competency Evaluation.

4. Once you are finished with the evaluation, click on the Submit button to the confirmation screen.

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5. A popup reminder will appear on the screen reminding the completion of both Competency and Behavior Evaluations.

Click on the continue button to go back to the evaluation overview.

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6. Click on Continue and hit start to initiate the Student Behaviour Evaluation.

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7. Submit the evaluation when complete.

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8. Click on the Continue button to go back to evaluation overview; you can review your submission by clicking on the magnify glass.

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Practicum Placement & Professional Development Officers

The Practicum Placement & Professional Development Officers identify and coordinate NP placements. They solicit information from students and potential preceptors, and coordinate placements to support students’ achievement of competencies. This includes the management of the clinical placement processes, provision of preceptor orientation materials, and ongoing management of associated placement details. The Practicum Placement & Professional Development Officers are normally the initial point of contact for students and agencies related to placements. For preceptors, the Practicum Placement & Professional Development Officers can be contacted to help address any placement-related concerns or to volunteer for future preceptorship opportunities. With the aid of other administrative support staff, the Practicum Placement & Development Officers ensure proper vetting of our students prior to the start of practicum with regards to insurance, health forms, CPR, N95 mask fit, and a vulnerable sector screening police record check.

Insurance

During clinical placements, the student has the protection of the University of Toronto's Comprehensive General Liability insurance policy. The Ministry of Advanced Education & Skills Development (MAESD) Work/Education Placement Agreement under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Coverage Act covers each student's clinical placement.

Health Forms

All students are required to complete health forms and submit to the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing prior to each September. Students may not attend their clinical placements unless these forms are processed and cleared by the Faculty of Nursing. Students are required to update their TB test annually.

CPR and N95 Mask Fit All students must have current CPR and mask fit testing in place during any practicum experience. Documentation of these must be provided to the Faculty of Nursing.

Vulnerable Sector Screening Police Record Check

All students are required to obtain a vulnerable sector police check on admission to the NP program and annually thereafter.

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Preceptor Honorarium The Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing at the University Of Toronto provides a modest honorarium to preceptors of NP students except where prohibited. All preceptors who complete clinical practice hours with a student and who complete the evaluation will receive an honorarium. Honoraria are not provided for NP Advisors. The honorarium can be designated to the individual preceptor or the site. Preceptors must complete the student evaluation and final grades must be approved by Committee on Standing. This subsequently triggers the honorarium payment process. Typically the payroll process occurs at the start of the subsequent term. Maximum honorarium payment provided per course per student:

NUR 1101, 1102, 1114 (spring/summer) $500.00 per 80 hours (maximum 80 hours) NUR 1115, 1116, 1117 (fall) $1,250 per 250 hours (maximum 250 hours)

NUR 1215, 1216, 1217 (winter) $1,250 per 250 hours (maximum 250 hours) NUR 1221, 1222, 1223 (spring/summer) $1,000.00 per 200 hours (maximum 200 hours)

Note: Honoraria payments can only be processed after the receipt of honorarium payment forms by the stated deadline, the completion of students’ practicum evaluations, and the approval of final grades submitted by the course instructors. If preceptors arrange for additional preceptors for a student in any given term, these arrangements must be communicated to the course instructor. Also any additional preceptors must receive the necessary honorarium payment forms to complete so that they are able to receive a portion of the honorarium payment. All honorarium payment forms are pro-rated based on the number of hours.

If you are declining payment or are requesting the payment be sent to your

organization, please notify our Business Manager.

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Adjunct Appointments NP Preceptors are invited and encouraged to apply for an Adjunct Appointment at the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto. Adjunct appointments are granted to preceptors who do not currently hold an appointment at the University of Toronto and are employed elsewhere in a position that is not primarily academic in nature, who have special skills or learning of value to the Bloomberg Faculty and who may provide services for which recognition is desirable. For more information please visit: http://bloomberg.nursing.utoronto.ca/staff/clinapptprocess.htm Privileges of Adjunct Faculty

The following privileges are associated with an Adjunct academic appointment at the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing: 1. Opportunities for professional development. 2. University of Toronto Library privileges including access to paper and electronic library holdings (for the duration of the appointment). In order to obtain a card please send your request to [email protected] 3. University of Toronto email account. 4. Reduced rates on courses offered at the Centre for Professional Development. 5. Adjunct appointees may be a co-investigator on a grant held by appointed or status-only faculty at the University of Toronto but cannot be the principal investigator on research funds administered by the University. 6. Regular communication and updates of issues and events associated with the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing. Duties and Obligations of Adjunct Faculty 1. Adjunct faculty are expected to acknowledge their affiliation with the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing in all publications and scholarly works resulting from the adjunct appointment. 2. Adjunct faculty who teach or engage in research are bound by all University of Toronto policies governing academic conduct. 3. Adjunct faculty must complete the Annual Academic Activity Profile in LinkingHealthProfessionals on or before June 30th each year of their academic appointment in order to continue to be considered for ongoing adjunct status.